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THF TAR HFFI When the box Wi,s opened on Both of the physician this ounaay at tne demand and on the year have made reports t lfte ... ; Official Organ of the Athletic Asso ciation of the University of North Carolina. Published Weekly. information of the aroused stu dents, a large.waste paper basket was filled to the top with the mail matter which was extracted from the box. There were letters and cards and packages. There were letters begging for money to gc home on, letters inclosing G. L. Carrington - -. Editor-in-Chief checks in oavment of debts, let- Lenoir Chambers, Jr. Managing Editor I ters bearing tidings of love, rv.:i AUSOCIATE'EnrrORS BOARD OF EDITORS E. R. Rankin HZB W. Morrison Miss Watson Kasev B. D. Applewhite W. P. Fuller Phillip Woollcott V, , : t v , MANAGERS .:. . ' . f. F. L. Eulkss - - - Business Manager L. R. Joitnston, J; vW. McIktohh Christmas cards, letters and smaM packages. Each time that cate position. an on-lookeratthe indentification court held by the side of the box saw a letter posted by him he would cuss and explain his troubles. "That accounts for it" was the - Assistant Manager continual and constant statement Assistant Manager of unfortunates. One student had to draw a draf t on h is f a t h er in order to get home for the holidays as a result of the failure pf the mail to become mail; an Other had cussed out a business firm for laxity in responding to an order placed with them by him, a third had missed some friends Christmas as the result of an invitation that failed to in vite, while Cupid's arrangements were very nearly annihilated - so some fifty students, thought 1 "The shame of the century '. the ' crime of carelessness", the ''slaughter of the innocents", the "imposing ineffectualness of authority", a "damnableoutrage administration informing him of the status qjo. But these reports with their recommendations for greater care in looking after the physical welfare of the students have met with no unexpectedly enthusiastic response. As things are, if any bad and ' contagious disease should make its appear ance in our midst, we would certainaliv be cautrht in a deli PATTERSON BRO&, DRUGGISTS. COTTRELL & LEONARD ALMA NY, NEW YOHK Mnkers of the Caps, (Jowim atil Hoods to the University of North Carolina. University of the Nuth, Harvard, Yale Princeton, Stanford mid the others. Clans contract a specialty' lUilletins and Sam- Reliable materials. pies on request. I easomible jirie.es. To beentei-ed as second class matter at the postoffice at Chapel Hill, N. C. Printed by The UniversityfPress; Chapel Hill, N. C. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Tear, Payable in advance or during the first term. Sintfl Copies, 5 Cent. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. DURHAM, N. C. i - " ta?$ :,. Henrietta Crossinan, IN "The Real Thing." FRIDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 10. '.i'"Merry.';. Widow, v SATURDAY NIGHT. JAN. 11.1 ''Spring Maid TUESDAY NIGHT JANUARY 14. BACK AGAIN Once more having- escaped (?) the insidious arrows of outrageous Cupid, baying , withstood the violent attacks . of indigestion, having weathered the cold grey land "Hell" were the most nearly dawn of the morning after, and I printable of the characterizations having had a glorious time for of the affair that came to the ten mortal days, the dear student edi-orial ears.. .With all of which body is back on the Hill of all we are very . nearly inclined to Hills tp take - up their research- agree. Some one certainly fell ings again and in a few days, to down on his job. But; the cam be perfectlly. .".frank next Mon- pus mail box is an University day to try their heads and hands affair; and as we have said before, and teeth and toes at ascending iq. this democratic community tin going .through or getting welfare of the masses is not sa- The popular "Belmont" ) notch CoCai mad 9 in self striped Madras. 2 for 25c ARROW COL LA RS . Cluett, Pea body & Co., Makers. or going- ,tnroug-n or over or around the Hell of all I credly guarded, Hells another typographical error, it should have been i " again. , vl SANITATION, FOR INSTANCE ! An additional evidence of the I fact that democracy cannot attend to everything at so large a place ass this is afforded by the deplor able hygienic conditions here Royal S Borden - Furniture Co, Durham - North Carolina Dealers In High-Grade Furniture Furnishings for Students. Every Ifcinrf for th Hii, AFTER EXAMS With this issue The Tar Heel begins, it's second act as pre- ented by the. present cast. After conditions, though, no worse than this issue there will be a two thpse that prevail at the other week's intermission that those colleges in the state." u'- J who desire may take refresh- Sanitary conditions here are a mets,i When the examinations glaring unreality. The rooms shall have. blown over and all the occupied by the students are not . paths of campus life are again hajf-way swept and cleaned up. safe and sane The Tar Heel will A jwenty dollar a month nero aaiu, come out of its hiding janitor, who has some not less mu dgain assume lis ; piace than thirty rooms on three floors among, the tolerated existences to clean up each day, make uj of the life here. . The Tar Heel, the beds in, carry water to, and as we understand it, is not to ad- janitor generally, cannot do the vance the interests of any special work, and do it as it should be class of things here, only in so done. Resides this, even if he far as it is the official oan of had the time to do the work he the Athletic Associa ion. But it has not the knowledge necessary is more than that. It is the organ He knows nothing about sanita of the student body and. of the tion nothing at all. ' He does University. It is not to promote not know there is such a thing, the good of a. few, Neither is it lie has never been used to it. to allow a few to promote their Air that he knows to do is to own good at the cost of the larger make the beds, hit four licks ff0od,...,ot s t0 advance the in- with his broom, knock the dust terests'of the students and of the and dirt from the center of the University. And it is with this room! under the bed, chiffonier, idea that we shall work this washstand, and radiator; and spring. If any there be who then hits three more licks and would not be wet, let them get knock the remainder of the dirt out of the rain; for the rain falls into! the. air and corners of the for the good and for the bad room. After that he goes to do alike. But it has different effects, at least twenty-nine other rooms tn th Samp hi'o-hlv sffi.-iotit mo- THE MAIL BOX EPISODE .' Wr. : All of wiuVh i i. What has been denominated by jurious to and fraught equally many as the "shame of the with1 dangers for the students. century". transpired when the mail The laboratories are treated in in the campus box was allowed the same highly efficient manner, to accumulate from not hter than One of them is so well ja tutored December 10 until the box became that the instructor who holds his so full that not another letter classes there has one of his class could be crammed into it on Jan- es to clean the room up each day uary 5. Then the students for rather than do his work and keep the first time became aware that his classes amid such unhygienic they had for nearly a month been surroundings. There is certain mailing letters and cards which ly gieat efficiency in the depart never 1 entered a post office, ment'of janitorology. Jolly & Wynn Jewelry Co. Jewelers and Optometrists 28 Fajettt ville' Street. RALEIGH, N. ( Durham Floral Nursery Durham, N. C. - . , '. :'; 'j, Flottoers For All Occasions HAP Pen-ltTgrapl), College Representative For Banquets and all kinds of feeds, see HARRISON NEVILLE, .MiujoesHor to Marse Jesac. R. Blacllnall DRUGGISTS. Durham, " . - : " ; Agents for Huyler's and ParK Tilford'i CaiHW. N. C. When in Raleigh visit HicKs Company's THREE DRUG STORES For Drug Store Goods M. C. S. Noble Preiident H. H. Patterwn J. C Ttylor Vice-Proidenl C.ihier THE BANK OF CHAPEL HILL Oldest and strongest BanH in ' Orange County Accounts solicited. 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